Let’s Talk About It (Virtual): 5 Languages of Love
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Let’s Talk About It (Virtual): 5 Languages of Love

February 16, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Join our roundtable conversation where we’ll have an insightful conversation exploring the theme of communicating and receiving love.

Are you interested in participating in thought-provoking, interactive conversations all while making new friends and building our community? If so, Mindful Modern Living invites you to join “Let’s Talk About It” roundtable conversations where we’ll have insightful and intriguing conversations and the occasional debate.

Gatherings offer space for genuine exploration, the co-mingling of ideas, and the development of new thinking.

Roundtable discussions foster an environment where critical thinking, reflection, and participation come alive.

A love language is not only what someone does to communicate love, but also how they receive and acknowledge love. Gary Chapman has created a system of identifying how an individual expresses love. This awareness allows people to identify the “language” of love that the people they care about understand the best. The five are: 1) words of affirmation 2) quality time 3) receiving gifts 4) acts of service and 5) physical touch. Languages extends to parent/child relationships, close friendships, as well as romantic relationships.

This week’s “Let’s Talk About It” roundtable conversation will explore the theme around communicating, receiving, and accepting love.

5 Languages of Love by Gary Chapman: https://amzn.to/3riTzMg

Free Love Language Quiz: https://www.5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/love-language

Mindful Modern Living is a community of unique voices and strives to remain inclusive, inviting, and safe for those who wish to discuss and/or debate topics. No matter what, our discourse will always remain respectful. Regardless of point of view, mean-spirited agitation or intentionally hurtful responses are a quick way to end further discussion and you’ll be asked to leave.